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Old 07-19-2022, 07:06 PM
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Default Anyone remember what this old toy was called?

I was watching some old family movies and one of them there was a toy that I remember from the late 60s or early 70s. It was flat rectangular item that was filled with some sort of gel or liquid. When you pushed on it with you hands, it would show different colors. It was like finger painting but without the mess.

The photo isn't the greatest but this was the actual toy.

Anybody remember and know what it was called?
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Old 07-20-2022, 11:46 AM
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I don't remember. I had a little one that was round in an octagonal frame. It mostly did greens and blues.
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I don't remember. I had a little one that was round in an octagonal frame. It mostly did greens and blues.
That is what I remember too. Not sure it even had a name though. I believe it came out around the mood ring timeframe.

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Old 07-21-2022, 04:34 PM
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Ahhh mood rings. Those were the days.

I'm trying to find an image of one on the internet but I haven't found the right search terms yet.

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Gary,

How about these?
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I can't find an image of the rectangular color changing toy.

Mood rings I can find :-).
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear. I can't find an image of the rectangular color changing toy.

Mood rings I can find :-).
Woops my bad.
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I still have my mood ring. It was a prize from when I delivered the Philadelphia Bulletin newspaper as a kid.

Sorry but I had no luck trying to figure out the one you are looking for. Bu I do remember it.

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I don't remember. I had a little one that was round in an octagonal frame. It mostly did greens and blues.
When trying to find the square one up top, I did find this one that you're speaking of. At least, it sounds/looks just like the one you're talking about and apparently you rubbed it from the back to mess with the colors. It was called the Space Fidget.

https://clickamericana.com/toys-and-...gic-color-disc

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Woot!

That was the one I had. Flashbacks, sooooo coooooolllll!

You win the thread Bill.

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Old 07-22-2022, 11:39 AM
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When trying to find the square one up top, I did find this one that you're speaking of. At least, it sounds/looks just like the one you're talking about and apparently you rubbed it from the back to mess with the colors. It was called the Space Fidget.

https://clickamericana.com/toys-and-...gic-color-disc
not sure how you found it Bill but great job. I tried looking and googling different combos and descriptions and never got close.

Wow a memory or so from the past
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not sure how you found it Bill but great job. I tried looking and googling different combos and descriptions and never got close.
I don't even remember how I got to it. A few words plugged into Google and got lucky. I'm pretty excited to find the site I linked to though, seems like a fun one to browse through later.
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When trying to find the square one up top, I did find this one that you're speaking of. At least, it sounds/looks just like the one you're talking about and apparently you rubbed it from the back to mess with the colors. It was called the Space Fidget.

https://clickamericana.com/toys-and-...gic-color-disc
Nice one. That's a great find. 8ts not exactly what I had as a kid but it's the closest I've seen. Thanks.
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Nice one. That's a great find. 8ts not exactly what I had as a kid but it's the closest I've seen. Thanks.
Hope you can find it. I love the challenge of trying to find things that I know nothing about but, after going down about 10 different rabbit holes, didn’t succeed in helping you out ultimately. Please update this post if you do find it!
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Nice one. That's a great find. 8ts not exactly what I had as a kid but it's the closest I've seen. Thanks.
You had the British version.
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They might still be around as a Dice and other game parts supplier.
Could be worth a try as see if they have any info.

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Hope you can find it. I love the challenge of trying to find things that I know nothing about but, after going down about 10 different rabbit holes, didn’t succeed in helping you out ultimately. Please update this post if you do find it!
Thanks for the help. I will. I'm sure it's one of those things that I'll see one day out of nowhere.
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